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Shaun Murray

10-22-2006 16:29:25




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I am in need of a wiring diagram for a 2 plug alternator for a D-14. I am converting it to a neg. ground alternator system and would like to have a wiring diagram before I burn everything up. I would appreciate anyone's help in locating one of these. My email address is [email protected] should you be able to send it directly to me.

Sorry for the previous post that said a positive ground system. Not sure why that came out that way. Thanks

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CTuckerNWIL

10-23-2006 18:25:26




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 Re: Wiring Diagram in reply to Shaun Murray, 10-22-2006 16:29:25  
Well that didn't work.Copy and paste this

http://dueyschutter.freeservers.com/index.html



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CTuckerNWIL

10-23-2006 18:22:51




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 Re: Wiring Diagram in reply to Shaun Murray, 10-22-2006 16:29:25  
Look at this web page.



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10-22-2006 17:43:36




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 Re: Wiring Diagram in reply to Shaun Murray, 10-22-2006 16:29:25  
Can't post a diagram but I can explain it maybe. Theres 3 wires on one of them. The big post goes to the hot side of the soliniod, battry or the amp gauge all points are the same as far as Zap-U-Trons go. The #2 wire from the plug goes to the big post on the alternator. And the #1 goes to the ignition switch, the side that is hot when turned on. You will also need either a small lite bulb or doide in that wire or the tractor will not stop running when you turn off the switch. I use Radio shack diode # 276-1667 I think thats the number But not 100% sure just going from memeory which is getting bad LOL

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